Does "God" exist at the beginning of the Big Bang? Can humans see the starting point of the Big Bang? Many people around the world believe in one or more gods: a supernatural being whose power is beyond human understanding.

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Does "God" exist at the beginning of the Big Bang? Can humans see the starting point of Big Bang ?

Many people around the world believe in one or more gods: a supernatural being whose power is beyond human understanding. But some people think that God can never have physical evidence because it will deprive faith and free will, and today we are going to ask an unusual question: Has NASA seen the truth about God? Will they hide evidence of God’s existence?

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We know that although various organizations have launched detectors and personnel into space, NASA has launched more detectors than any other entity in the world. From the Hubble and Weber telescopes that observe millions of light years away, to explorers and roamers roaming other planetary surfaces, to the Voyager spacecraft outside the solar system, NASA has created a series of powerful tools to explore the incredible vast universe around our asteroid. Therefore, many people speculate that NASA is in a leading position to find the answer to the question that humans have been thinking since we can think: Where does the world come from? How did we come from?

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Although these questions can be answered through scientific investigations, many people have also seen the meaning of philosophy . Humans are always extremely curious; we look for patterns, reasons and explanations for everything. We want to know ourselves and the world around us—these two surveys are closely related. As Carl Sagan once said, "The universe is also in our body. We are made up of stars. We are a way for the universe to know itself." Therefore, when discovering more information about the universe, NASA is also discovering more information about us. However, discovering things is not always the same as truly understanding them.

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For example, Hubble recently discovered a spiral young star in a galaxy near Milky Way . Helixes are quite common shapes in nature, but why do newly formed stars rotate towards a common center? Astronomers believe that spirals may be the most effective shape for star formation, but they are not 100% sure. When it comes to outer space, there are more such mysteries, some even more obscure.

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For example, if a black hole absorbs light and matter, should there be a corresponding " white hole " to generate matter and energy? Einstein's theory of relativity thinks it should exist, but signs of white holes are still difficult to find. Then there is the problem of " dark matter " and "dark energy", both of which seem to exist, but there are almost no clear characteristics. What we know is that the conventional matter and energy we can measure only a small part of the total. Can these mysteries be solved by science in the end? Scientists like to think so. But if not, so what? Are there some things that humans cannot understand? Does this mean there is a higher being—an being more knowledgeable and powerful than we do?

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Many people believe that, yes, it exists. For thousands of years, humans have attributed events that they do not understand to God’s work: including weather, diseases, stellar movements, and more. Even now, when scientists or philosophers point out “evidence” that might be called God, it usually consists of unknown rather than known, such as what triggered the Big Bang, how life on Earth began, and how consciousness is defined. We have no clear answer to these questions, so for some, the answer is God. But if we rule out what we don’t know or understand yet, is there any evidence that constitutes God? It depends to a lot on what kind of God we are talking about.

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There is an ancient paradox, that is, God created something that is too heavy to lift it up even God himself.So the question arises: If the laws of physics are planned and initiated by a universal existence, can this existence break these laws? From our perspective, we are talking about physical impossibility…so if God exists and exceeds the physical scope we have, then we can’t find God no matter how much we look. On the contrary, only God can choose to let others find themselves. If an omnipotent God exists, then it can prove it if it wants to, by doing something that completely breaks all known rules of time and space.

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But, then, how do we know that this is what happened? It is not enough to just see something strange by one person, and the human brain has shown time and time again that it can produce strange hallucinations that seem completely real but only for those who have experienced it. Admittedly, there is no doubt that the evidence can only be collective. Because if there is such a huge and incredible thing, and it is observable, testable, and can be used by multiple people, then the evidence is recognized.

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Of course, if someone can observe an object or event that seems to violate the laws of physics, and more importantly, record it, then there is a high probability that it will be astronomers and space researchers. In 2022, University of Tokyo released an image of a galaxy called HD1, which is now called the furthest celestial body in the universe. It took 13.5 billion years to reach today's Earth, meaning it's only a few hundred million years old according to the Big Bang theory.

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Previously, in 2016, the Hubble Space Telescope successfully found the new galaxy GN-z11 in 13.4 billion years. But NASA is pushing this limit, and we have never been as close to the starting point of the world timeline as we are now, the beginning of it all. What happens when we get there? No one can predict with certainty that maybe it can really "meet God"? what you think? Welcome to leave your opinion!

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